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Ep 24 MBP Intelligence Briefing: Budgets, Poilievre on Rogan, and the Global Oil Shock (Free Version)

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In this week’s MBP Intelligence Briefing, Ben Woodfinden, Ken Boessenkool, and Shannon Phillips discuss the latest provincial budgets, Pierre Poilievre’s appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, and the global economic risks emerging from the escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. They break down what the Manitoba and Ontario budgets reveal about political strategy, how long-form media is changing political communication, and why rising oil and energy prices could have major consequences for Canada’s economy.In this episode, they discuss· Manitoba’s budget focused heavily on affordability, including tax relief on groceries and homeowner credits, as the government prepares for a likely election. · Ontario’s upcoming budget is expected to prioritize housing affordability, deficit management, and tariff-related economic pressure. · Pierre Poilievre’s Joe Rogan interview highlights the growing importance of long-form media and podcast audiences in modern politics. · The ongoing Iran-Israel-U.S. conflict is pushing up oil, gas, fertilizer, and shipping costs, with ripple effects across the global economy. · Higher energy prices may benefit resource-producing provinces but could increase inflation and economic pressure across Canada.On the Manitoba budget and affordability politics· Phillips: The government has picked affordability as the central political issue and is designing policy to match what voters say they need most. · Boessenkool: Wab Kinew is effective at presenting policy without sounding ideological, which makes his approach appealing to a broad audience. · Woodfinden: The budget reads like an election-ready document focused on groceries, taxes, and cost-of-living relief.On the Ontario budget and housing policy· Woodfinden: Removing HST on new homes could help affordability and encourage construction, but taxes remain a major cost in housing. · Boessenkool: Ontario faces pressure from tariffs, rising energy prices, and slow growth, making fiscal choices more difficult. · Phillips: Opposition parties still lack a clear economic development strategy, which gives the government political room.On Poilievre, podcasts, and long-form politics· Phillips: Long-form interviews allow politicians to build trust and show personality in ways traditional media rarely allows. · Boessenkool: The Rogan appearance reached a specific audience, while clips from the interview shaped broader public perception. · Woodfinden: Political communication is shifting from short soundbites to long conversations, especially through podcasts and online media.On the Iran conflict and global economic risks· Boessenkool: Oil markets assume the conflict will calm down, but that depends on decisions by multiple governments that may not want to de-escalate. · Woodfinden: The Strait of Hormuz disruption affects oil, gas, fertilizer, and supply chains, not just energy prices. · Phillips: Higher oil prices could boost provincial revenues in Canada, but inflation and global instability could offset those gains.On the Canadian political impact· Phillips: Energy price spikes could affect provincial politics, especially in resource-producing regions. · Boessenkool: Economic shocks often expose regional differences inside Canada. · Woodfinden: Canada’s stability makes its resources more valuable in uncertain global markets.Youtube Credits: CBC News, CTV News, Global News, Bloomberg Television, CNBC, Reuters, Motion Array, balcony et-al, Videoscape, Exploring Stunning Landscapes From Above Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week’s MBP Intelligence Briefing, Ben Woodfinden, Ken Boessenkool, and Shannon Phillips discuss the latest provincial budgets, Pierre Poilievre’s appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, and the global economic risks emerging from the escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. They break down what the Manitoba and Ontario budgets reveal about political strategy, how long-form media is changing political communication, and why rising oil and energy prices could have major consequences for Canada’s economy.In this episode, they discuss· Manitoba’s budget focused heavily on affordability, including tax relief on groceries and homeowner credits, as the government prepares for a likely election. · Ontario’s upcoming budget is expected to prioritize housing affordability, deficit management, and tariff-related economic pressure. · Pierre Poilievre’s Joe Rogan interview highlights the growing importance of long-form media and podcast audiences in modern politics. · The ongoing Iran-Israel-U.S. conflict is pushing up oil, gas, fertilizer, and shipping costs, with ripple effects across the global economy. · Higher energy prices may benefit resource-producing provinces but could increase inflation and economic pressure across Canada.On the Manitoba budget and affordability politics· Phillips: The government has picked affordability as the central political issue and is designing policy to match what voters say they need most. · Boessenkool: Wab Kinew is effective at presenting policy without sounding ideological, which makes his approach appealing to a broad audience. · Woodfinden: The budget reads like an election-ready document focused on groceries, taxes, and cost-of-living relief.On the Ontario budget and housing policy· Woodfinden: Removing HST on new homes could help affordability and encourage construction, but taxes remain a major cost in housing. · Boessenkool: Ontario faces pressure from tariffs, rising energy prices, and slow growth, making fiscal choices more difficult. · Phillips: Opposition parties still lack a clear economic development strategy, which gives the government political room.On Poilievre, podcasts, and long-form politics· Phillips: Long-form interviews allow politicians to build trust and show personality in ways traditional media rarely allows. · Boessenkool: The Rogan appearance reached a specific audience, while clips from the interview shaped broader public perception. · Woodfinden: Political communication is shifting from short soundbites to long conversations, especially through podcasts and online media.On the Iran conflict and global economic risks· Boessenkool: Oil markets assume the conflict will calm down, but that depends on decisions by multiple governments that may not want to de-escalate. · Woodfinden: The Strait of Hormuz disruption affects oil, gas, fertilizer, and supply chains, not just energy prices. · Phillips: Higher oil prices could boost provincial revenues in Canada, but inflation and global instability could offset those gains.On the Canadian political impact· Phillips: Energy price spikes could affect provincial politics, especially in resource-producing regions. · Boessenkool: Economic shocks often expose regional differences inside Canada. · Woodfinden: Canada’s stability makes its resources more valuable in uncertain global markets.Youtube Credits: CBC News, CTV News, Global News, Bloomberg Television, CNBC, Reuters, Motion Array, balcony et-al, Videoscape, Exploring Stunning Landscapes From Above Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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